Off-target Effects in CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Genome Engineering

Xiaohui Zhang(South China Agricultural University), Louis Y. Tee(McGovern Institute for Brain Research), Xiaogang Wang(Jinan University), Qunshan Huang(South China Agricultural University), Shihua Yang(South China Agricultural University)
Molecular Therapy — Nucleic Acids
January 1, 2015
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Abstract

CRISPR/Cas9 is a versatile genome-editing technology that is widely used for studying the functionality of genetic elements, creating genetically modified organisms as well as preclinical research of genetic disorders. However, the high frequency of off-target activity (≥50%)-RGEN (RNA-guided endonuclease)-induced mutations at sites other than the intended on-target site-is one major concern, especially for therapeutic and clinical applications. Here, we review the basic mechanisms underlying off-target cutting in the CRISPR/Cas9 system, methods for detecting off-target mutations, and strategies for minimizing off-target cleavage. The improvement off-target specificity in the CRISPR/Cas9 system will provide solid genotype-phenotype correlations, and thus enable faithful interpretation of genome-editing data, which will certainly facilitate the basic and clinical application of this technology.


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